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Arthur Masuaku scored a freakish/sensational late winner as the Hammers twice came from behind to shock the leaders

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Sat 4 Dec 2021 11.18 ESTFirst published on Sat 4 Dec 2021 06.30 EST
West Ham United's Arthur Masuaku scores their third goal past Chelsea's Edouard Mendy.
West Ham United's Arthur Masuaku scores the winning goal past Chelsea's Edouard Mendy. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
West Ham United's Arthur Masuaku scores the winning goal past Chelsea's Edouard Mendy. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters

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BT talk to a much cheerier David Moyes. “Truthfully, we didn’t play that well today, but we got the goals. Against a team that doesn’t concede many, that’s a great credit to the lads. I just said to Arthur, it was a great cross! It was very fortunate, let’s not kid ourselves on, but you need a bit of fortune sometimes and we had some brilliant individual performances. But overall I want the team to play much better, and I think they can. To beat Chelsea and say we’re not playing well enough, hopefully that helps us. We want to compete with whoever is in the top four, and I think we’re giving them a game. We’ll hang in, and see what we can do.”

Thomas Tuchel talks to BT in a low, measured seethe that suggests his players will soon be told what’s what. “I don’t think we did a bad match. An OK match. But it’s tough to play here, and we did too many individual mistakes, and we got punished for it. We talked about it before, but it obviously did not help, and that’s the story. [Jorginho’s backpass that led to the penalty] is not the best decision to pass the ball back, the decision making from Edouard is not the best in that moment. We had a lot of touches in the box but sometimes you need a bit of luck, and this we did not have. The third goal is a strange one. We could not finish with clear chances and struggled to be ruthless. We made way too many mistakes, you cannot do it at this level. We need to play more accurately, more stable, and reduce big mistakes.”

Jarrod Bowen speaks to BT. “That’s what we’re about as a team. The belief. We never know when we’re beaten. We’re big on putting balls in the box and sometimes you get a bit of luck. I’m sure Arthur will tell you he shot! We spoke a lot about their set pieces, so Silva’s goal was disappointing. But our grit and determination got us the three points. We wanted to press them aggressively, they’re a top team, we tried to limit their game plan. We haven’t won in a few games and have been disappointed, so to come back and beat Chelsea: what a performance!”

That’s one hell of a performance by West Ham. Chelsea hadn’t lost from a winning position at half-time in their last 48 matches. Number 49 was a step too far in that sequence. Hats off to David Moyes for his half-time tactical tweak, which moved Jarrod Bowen closer to Michail Antonio, the pair going on to cause all manner of havoc. Spawny winner, mind, not that Arthur Masuaku or West Ham will care. A huge three points in their chase for a Champions League spot; a big blow to Chelsea in the title race, though they still lead the table ... for now.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Chelsea 15 26 33
2 Man City 14 21 32
3 Liverpool 14 31 31
4 West Ham 15 9 27
5 Arsenal 14 -3 23

FULL TIME: West Ham United 3-2 Chelsea

The leaders lose for only the second time this season. A sensational second-half performance by West Ham.

West Ham United’s Declan Rice (front) and Vladimir Coufal celebrate as the final whistle blows. Photograph: Ashley Western/Colorsport/Shutterstock
There’s a big grin across the face of David Moyes as he acknowledges the fans after West Ham’s victory. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
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90 min +4: Antonio breaks down the left, eating up plenty of turf, and plenty of time. He’s barged over by Christensen, who is booked. That’s almost it, surely. A cacophony of whistling.

90 min +3: Hudson-Odoi and Rudiger have half-chances to shoot, but can’t work enough space. Rice batters clear, to the delight of the denizens of the London Stadium.

90 min +1: Coufal is booked for getting over-eager in the challenge. The crowd are going ballistic. What an atmosphere!

89 min: Bowen should have wrapped it up for West Ham, as he’s sent into the Chelsea box down the right by Antonio. He opens his body and hoicks over the bar, with only Mendy to beat. Actually, he might have been flagged offside had that gone in, with VAR sticking its neb in.

GOAL! West Ham United 3-2 Chelsea (Masuaku 87)

A very odd goal may have just won this for West Ham! Masuaku throws in from the left. Antonio heads the ball back to the full back, tight on the touchline. He crosses. The ball should curl to the right, but somehow swerves left, a freakish inswinging arc sending it past the startled Mendy and into the top left! A massive slice.

Arthur Masuaku attempts to fire the ball into the mixer ... Photograph: Simon Dael/Shutterstock
But he spotted Edouard Mendy off his line so shoots instead and West Ham have the lead. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
Edouard Mendy was too slow to react. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
Masuaku celebrates with teammates Michail Antonio and Pablo Fornals after putting West Ham ahead. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images
The rest of the West Ham players mob Athur Masuaku. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
The West Ham fans celebrate. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images
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85 min: Benrahma comes on for Lanzini, with a piece of paper for Rice. Moyes can’t have great handwriting, because Rice is squinting at the tactical advice in confusion. He then receives some instruction in the time-honoured vocal style.

84 min: Bowen bustles down the left and looks to win a corner off Silva. The ball breaks back off his shin and it’s a goal kick. West Ham come again, Coufal twisting Hudson-Odoi down the right, but not quite getting a cross or shot away. The hosts fancy a winner, too.

82 min: Rudiger slides in on Bowen, winning the ball. Just as well, because he was off the ground, both sets of studs showing. Had he made any contact with the player, the referee would have had a big decision to make.

80 min: Lukaku meets a cross from the left, only to head over harmlessly from six yards. Chelsea have scored eight goals in the final 15 minutes of their games this season. How they could do with a ninth with the title race in mind.

78 min: There’s bedlam at the corner, the ball nearly dropping to Silva in the six-yard box. Soucek miscontrols before finally poking away from danger, just in time. Chelsea are probing hard for a winner.

77 min: Hudson-Odoi dribbles down the left and cuts back for Jorginho, who tries to sidefoot into the bottom right from the left-hand edge of the D. The ball’s deflected out for a corner, having looked for a second like dribbling into the net.

76 min: Bowen crosses from a deep position on the right. Mendy gets up well to claim under extreme pressure from Dawson, who had come up for an earlier free kick. West Ham are giving this a good go.

75 min: West Ham are so close to taking the lead! Antonio barges Hudson-Odoi out of the way and bursts down the inside-right channel. He whips a low cross through the six-yard box. Mendy is out of position, and the goal is gaping. Bowen stretches for the ball, which has been crossed at pace, but can’t quite get there. He connects, but can’t get his foot around it, the ball sailing inches wide left.

72 min: Bowen slides into Hudson-Odoi near the left-hand corner flag. Free kick. West Ham clear it easily enough, and launch a counter. Lanzini barrels down the left and looks up for Antonio, but in doing so takes his eye off the ball, allowing Mount to whip it off his toe. Attack over.

71 min: Yep, he’s not going to be allowed back on, manager and doctor getting their way. Fornals comes on in his place.

70 min: Zouma limps around the perimeter as the game restarts. He wants to continue, despite limping severely. He’s surely done, though.

69 min: The trainer comes on to take a look. Zouma is surely kaput, though, having obviously pulled up before falling to the floor. “These West Ham players are giving everything for Moyes, unlike some he has managed,” writes Gary Naylor, who as an Evertonian will know a fair bit about the man. “Does that suggest that the blame for ‘losing the dressing room’ should be allocated as much to the players (specifically the senior pros) as it is to the manager? Though it’s always the manager who walks.”

68 min: Zouma ushers the ball out for a goal kick under pressure from Lukaku. He pulls up clutching his hamstring and goes down. Looks like his race is run today.

66 min: Hudson-Odoi busies himself down the left and slips in Mount, who strides down the channel and whistles a low shot straight at Fabianski. Chelsea are beginning to reassert themselves.

63 min: A free kick out on the Chelsea right. James to take, with everyone lined up on the edge of the box. His delivery is awful, the ball sailing harmlessly out of play for a goal kick, miles from anyone in Chelsea yellow.

62 min: Mount forces a corner down the right, and takes it himself. The West Ham defence clears easily, and the ball’s soon back at the feet of Mendy, up the other end. The crowd, sensing his unease, raise the volume, but the keeper isn’t to be ruffled despite incoming pressure from Antonio.

60 min: Mendy makes a meal of a high ball he really should snaffle with ease, allowing it to bounce in the six-yard box. He eventually gathers, but that could have caused problems. The Chelsea keeper is looking uncharacteristically uneasy today.

59 min: Lukaku tries to power his way into space in the Chelsea box, but he can’t control and the ball squirts through to Fabianski. “Bowen earned the hell out of that goal,” opines Joseph Harvey. “Been their best player today.”

Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku is thwarted by West Ham United’s Craig Dawson and keeper Lukasz Fabianski. Photograph: Tony Obrien/Reuters
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58 min: Chelsea try to hit back immediately for the second time this afternoon, Mount worming his way down the right and firing a low ball across the face of goal. Coufal’s feathered touch ensures the ball evades Ziyech at the far post.

GOAL! West Ham United 2-2 Chelsea (Bowen 56)

What a belter this is! Antonio wins a long ball down the inside-right channel. He cushions to Lanzini, who shuttles infield for Bowen. He takes a touch inside, and from the edge of the box, curls a low shot around Mendy and into the bottom left!

Jarrod Bowen shoots ... Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
Edouard Mendy dives but cannot stop Bowen’s fine finish which gets the Hammers back on level terms. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
Bowen wheels away in celebration ... Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
And then goes for a knee slide. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
As do the jubilant Hammers fans. Photograph: Tony O'Brien/Reuters
And Bowen asks them to up the noise. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
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55 min: Rudiger beckenbauers his way down the middle, all the way to the edge of the box, then slips the ball wide left to Ziyech. The pass is poor, and Ziyech is forced to stretch and hoick over the bar.

54 min: Loftus-Cheek threatens to break through. He’s blocked, and West Ham counter, Antonio nearly closing down Mendy, who leaves his box and blooters clear.

52 min: West Ham have been pinging it around with a little more urgency since the restart. To little overall effect so far, but they have been doing that nonetheless.

50 min: One corner leads to another, despite the ball having come off the head of Jorginho. Fans of manufactured controversy will be disappointed that nothing comes of the second one.

HALF TIME: West Ham United 1-2 Chelsea

Havertz is helped up, and walks off gingerly as the whistle goes. Neither keeper has covered himself in glory here. But the leaders lead, and David Moyes has a little thinking to do.

45 min +2: Johnson has limped off, incidentally, to be replaced by Masuaku. And now Havertz is down, having taken an accidental whack while stretching to poke a shot goalwards from a tight spot on the right.

45 min +1: The restart, and Antonio tries to beat Mendy, strolling around on the edge of his box, direct from the kick-off! He pulls it wide left. Had that been on target, it would have been the most sensational of equalisers.

GOAL! West Ham United 1-2 Chelsea (Mount 44)

They don’t enjoy this, though, and wow, this is some response. Ziyech crosses from a deep position on the left. Mount, coming in from the right, meets the dropping ball and sends a peach of a sidefoot volley into the bottom right! What a sensational shot ... though Fabianski won’t be happy with that, either, having been beaten at his near post.

Mason Mount firess a sidefoot volley goalwards ... Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
It beats Hammers keeper Lukasz Fabianski and Chelsea are ahead again. Photograph: Simon Dael/Shutterstock
Chelsea’s Mason Mount (centre) celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal. Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP
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43 min: Mendy, a little shaken by events, shanks a simple pass to James straight out for a throw. The crowd enjoyed that as well.

42 min: Havertz tries to regain the lead for Chelsea in short order, but his low shot is blocked easily enough. The home fans are right up for this now, having fallen a little quiet before the equaliser, as Chelsea threatened to take a two-goal lead. But now look.

41 min: Lanzini gave James a wee barge in the back there. A suggestion James might have been playing a few mind games before the penalty was taken, and that was the inevitable payback.

GOAL! West Ham United 1-1 Chelsea (Lanzini 40 pen)

Lanzini thrashes the spot kick into the top left. Unsaveable! Mendy went the wrong way, in any case. He then has a brief exchange of views with James before celebrating.

West Ham United’s Manuel Lanzini scores their equaliser from the penalty spot. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
Manuel Lanzini (right) celebrates scoring a penalty to make the score 1-1 with Jarrod Bowen (left) who won the spot kick. Photograph: Jed Leicester/Shutterstock
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Penalty for West Ham

38 min: Mendy takes too much time over a poor Jorginho backpass. Bowen buzzes around him. Mendy tries to hold him off, but Bowen fights his way onto the ball. Mendy barges him from behind, and that’s a no-brainer of a decision for the referee.

West Ham United’s Jarrod Bowen is fouled by Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy ... Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
Appeals ring around the London Stadium and the referee agrees and awards a penalty. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
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36 min: Rudiger opens his body and tries a curler towards the top right. It’s blocked and cleared. Chelsea come again through Mount, whose daisycutter is met by Fabianski. The league leaders are in the mood for more.

34 min: The corner’s half cleared, then Christensen sends an overly ambitious effort miles over the bar.

33 min: Alonso bursts down the left and crosses low for Havertz at the near post. Diop slides in to toe out for a corner.

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